Originally posted by Deadlockxii
i dont know much about japanese culture, so is it normal for them to try ignore everything thats happening around them?.

I know a little about Japan's culture but you don't have to know much to see this is a private
commercial venture, meaning somebody is trying to make a buck. You didn't expect the wheels of capitalism to stop turning because of some bump in the
road, did you?

It looks to me like the investors plan to make back their money and more from their investment, so I'm not sure why you'd say it's a waste of
money.

If you give your broker $1000 and he gives you $1500 back, was that a waste of money? It looks like they are trying to get payback on their
investment.

So it's not an intentional distraction, however, the Japanese people could probably use one. Sitting around and worrying about the radiation won't
help anything.

Originally posted by Deadlockxii
i dont know much about japanese culture, so is it normal for them to try ignore everything thats happening around them?.

I lost a few good friends on the 11th. Since then, I've been out on the town a fair few times, seen a couple of movies, even been to a couple of
museums. Apparently that makes me a bad person in your eyes.

Enlighten me with your scottish wisdom. How long should I avoid taking any pleasure from my life? How should I be spending my days, six months later?

From what I know about Japanese culture, it is common to say everything is OK when everything is really not OK. The people are not as open with each
other about their true thoughts, feelings and intentions, as the rest of the world are. I have not been to Japan myself, but I have been studying
their culture for a while now as I am planning to get a working holiday visa and live over there for a year (I may have to visit this museum when I
get there

)

That aside, as has already been mentioned this is a private commercial venture as things are very much 'business as usual' in Japan despite the
disasters they have faced recently.

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